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Advocates defend sanctuaries New co-


presidents
of Campus Y
announced
The winners are Alexander
Peeples and Courtney Staton.
By Acy Jackson
University Editor

Courtney Staton and Alexander Peeples


have been elected as the co-presidents of
the Campus Y for the 2017-18 school year.
Peeples and Staton said they are excited
to get started.
I mean, honestly, just getting to work
and being surrounded by so many people
who are willing to work really rocks,
Staton said.
Peeples said they are grateful for
the support they received through the
campaign.
I think from so many parts of campus
... people who really cared about social
justice in and outside of the Y, activists
and co-chairs really helped us. And
even beyond endorsements, just the
emotional and personal kindness and
support, we cant say thanks enough for
that, he said.
Sophomores Nick McKenzie and
Asha Patel, who ran against Peeples and
Staton, said theyre happy for the other
pair.
We lost, but it was a great experience
for both of us, and we wish Courtney
DTH/SOPHIA CHIZHIKOVA and Alexander the best of luck with this
A refugee from Thailand (left) speaks with organizer Flicka Bateman (right) about papers while a translator (center) looks on. position, McKenzie said. We think
theyre going to provide a lot of great

Refugee advocates say families are afraid and confused leadership.


McKenzie said he and Patel enjoyed
the campaign and met a lot of passionate
By Becca Heilman, Rosie Loughran and Madison Hayes, executive Carrboro, said close to 1,200 Shes worked at UNC probably people through the process.
Meghana Srikrishna director at the Refugee Community refugees live in Orange County five years, Bateman said. In other We learned a lot about ourselves and
Senior Writers Partnership in Carrboro, said 1,100 from Burma, 32 from Syria words, she is acclimated, she speaks the Y, and were happy that we have two
the current political climate and about 50 from the Democratic English, she can drive and she says, more years to contribute to the Y and stay
Nearly two weeks have has certainly affected refugees Republic of the Congo. I understand that we might get involved, he said.
passed since President Donald experiences with acclimating Bateman said recent policies, sent back; is that true? Peeples said social justice is an
Trump issued executive orders themselves into the area. such as Trumps executive order At the same time, Bateman said important part of UNCs campus.
restricting immigration and the A lot of families are confused banning individuals from Iran, refugees worries extend beyond UNC, I think, needs social justice
entry of refugees from seven about what the repercussions will Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen the political climate. She said more now than ever, he said. I think
majority-Muslim nations, and be in light of executive orders, she and Somalia from entering the U.S. immigrants face language barriers, thats a little cliche, and the Campus Y
North Carolinians and advocacy said. for 90 days, have scared refugees. cultural differences, economic has done a good job this year, and we can
organizations are charting their Flicka Bateman, director of She cited a refugee who came to the continue to do a better job.
next steps. the Refugee Support Center in center Monday as an example. SEE SANCTUARY, PAGE 4
university@dailytarheel.com

Protests lead to campus free speech conversations


Experts analyze how far free that one in ten colleges use misleadingly labeled
free speech zones to quarantine speech on
speech extends to students. campuses.
What that tells me is two things, he said.
By Bailey Aldridge One, that 10 percent of schools using this
Staff Writer tactic is a big enough problem that we need to
address it. But that 90 percent of schools dont
Recent legislation and protests at the use free speech zones to stifle speech proves
University of California, Berkeley have that if the other schools that use that tactic
reignited discussions of student free speech on were to eliminate the free speech zones, the sky
university campuses nationwide. would not fall.
In North Carolina, a proposal last year by FIRE rates colleges and universities on their
Lt. Gov. Dan Forest has again become a topic speech codes. UNC received a green rating,
of debate. The Campus Free Expression Act meaning FIRE is not currently aware of threats
would require disciplinary action for those who to students free speech rights at the University
interrupt the free expression of others like and its policies nominally protect free speech.
the Feb. 1 protests at U.C. Berkeley, where UNC and Duke University are the only
students caused a controversial speaker to schools in North Carolina that received a green
cancel his speech on campus. rating.
Joe Cohn, legislative and policy director UNCs current policy permits assemblies
for the Foundation For Individual Rights in and gatherings of university-sponsored,
Education, said campus free expression acts university-affiliated and unaffiliated groups
have been passed in Virginia, Missouri and without prior approval in Y-Court, the Pit and
Arizona. in designated major open spaces. It said any
Cohn also said FIRE has gotten legislation group, whether affiliated with the University
passed in three states to prohibit schools from or not, may distribute pamphlets, written
having free speech zones, which he said the DTH FILE/ARIANA VAN DEN AKKER
organization opposes. FIREs research shows SEE SPEECH, PAGE 4 Protesters halted a speech by former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo at UNC in 2009.

Congress talks impeachment and freeze of student president elections


Congress discussed present at a hearing for it to
be valid. The board currently
more amicable solution that
wouldnt tarnish his record
be appointing temporary
members to the BOE so the
(This) in no way shape or form has
the impeachment of only has three, which played with the University. current elections can continue. anything to do with Pauls character
a role in the UNC Supreme After the meeting, Speaker After the BOE has the appro-
Paul Kushner. Court requalifying student of Student Congress Cole priate number of members,
Chase McConnachie
Speaker pro-tempore
body president candidate Joe Simons said they are putting a the UNC Supreme Court will
By Nic Rardin Nail after the BOE disqualified hold on proceedings until they have to lift Sundays injunction
Staff Writer him. McConnachie said can figure out a discrepancy in against the BOE in order for a matter of the constitution, that has been a source of
impeachment needs to be the Student Code. Simons said elections to start back up. McConnachie said. conflict for many years,
Student Congress put a hold considered for Kushner. they are unsure if they need I believe (Opere) will try to If Congress decides to Student Body Treasurer Harry
on impeachment proceedings Though two members of two or five people to testify to appoint them by the end of the take Kushners impeachment Edwards said.
against Board of Elections Congress will confirm the the evidence against Kushner. week, Simons said. to trial, he will be removed A referendum for students
chairperson Paul Kushner at its evidence against Kushner, Because of the discrepancy Nail will have a new from the BOE while under to approve the changes will be
Tuesday meeting. there was debate in the between the two and five num- disciplinary hearing once the impeachment, meaning on the spring general elections
Speaker Pro-Tempore meeting over whether or not bers, we felt like we needed to BOE has five members. The Opere will need to make three ballot and will pass if it receives
Chase McConnachie brought he is at fault for the BOE not wait until there are five people Joe for SBP campaign has said temporary appointments. a majority vote.
a motion for impeachment having enough members. able to aver to the evidence or he is innocent of all charges, Congress also approved the In order for a constitutional
proceedings against Kushner. Why was he not asked until there is some legislation except for one. plan for the government split. change to occur, there must be
The UNC Supreme Court to resign? said finance to clear this up, Simons said. (This) in no way shape or I am very excited to be this a student vote, Simons said.
said the Board of Elections chairperson Ben Albert. Simons said Student Body form has anything to do with close to having an agreement
needs to have five members That seems to be a much President Bradley Opere will Pauls character its simply that will put to rest something university@dailytarheel.com

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Mans best friend helps with diabetes


Medical alert blood sugar changes and bump
Bell when his blood sugar levels
fluctuate too much.
dogs can The training process usually takes
20 months along with another three

bump owners months of person-specific training,


which matches the dog to its owner,
said Katie Miller, a furlough trainer
when blood at Eyes Ears Nose and Paws.
I have the dogs at home with

sugar is low me, and I bring them out in the


community and train in public with
them and just reinforced what they
By Jackson Liu get in our inmate training program
Staff Writer out in the community, Miller said.
Client Services Specialist Rachel
First-year graduate student Robertson said Eyes Ears Nose and
Trevor Bell, who has had diabetes Paws has helped many individuals
for more than a decade, is fundrais- with disabilities improve their lives.
ing for his diabetes alert dog. We placed a dog in November,
Ive had diabetes for like 15 and the family was able to go
years, Bell said. Growing up, I Christmas shopping, and they hadnt
always kind of looked into getting a been able to do that in 13 years,
diabetes alert dog because I go low Robertson said. But they were able
all the time, like my blood sugar to do that with that dog.
goes low all the time. Bell said his low blood sugar
After Bell came to Chapel Hill problems caused by the Type 1
to pursue his doctoral degree, he Diabetes have affected his daily life
found Eyes Ears Nose and Paws, in a number of ways. However, his
a nonprofit organization located condition was barely understood
in Carrboro that trains and places by people.
assistance dogs to help people with Its hard for someone like me
specific illnesses. because diabetes is kind of an
Its just hard because I dont invisible disease. No one can really
really know anybody here, and see that Im sick or, you know, that I
I havent been able to establish have an illness, Bell said.
myself in the community, Bell said. So whenever I tell someone DTH/JACKSON LIU
Luckily, some people on the Eyes that Im raising money for a dog, Graduate student Trevor Bell is fundraising to get a medical alert dog for his diabetes from Eyes Ears Nose and Paws.
Ears Nose and Paws board kind of people automatically think, Oh, you
reached out to me and have helped just want a dog, and Im like No, night often times, and this happens 75 percent of the placement fees. I hope that, you know, this will
and all that stuff. its going to help me with school; multiple times in the week, Ill wake Bell only needs to raise another give me an avenue to meet other
Bell had met all the potential its going to help me with just my up at two, three in the morning and $5,000 to finish his application. people who are affected by diabetes
dog graduates in December. On daily life; its going to help me my blood sugar will be low. Bell has created a website to tell and help them, Bell said.
March 25, he will graduate with sleep at night because I have low Eyes Ears Nose and Paws has his story in order to fundraise for
his own dog, who is able to detect blood sugars in the middle of the granted Bell a scholarship to cover his application. university@dailytarheel.com

Students collect excess water to donate after shortage


Water is being collected at two how privileged I am to have
recreation centers and in the Pit. water and take it for granted
every day.
By Jacob Hancock
Staff Writer Shilpa Kancharla
Member of UNC Monsoon
There may have been a shortage of water
this weekend in Chapel Hill, but theres no collection stations at the Student Recreation
shortage of generosity among UNC students. Center and Rams Head Recreation Center.
Students and organizations are collecting Students can bring unopened water containers
the unused water bought during the crisis to to these locations to help out the cause.
donate to people in need. Honestly, I didnt think we would get half
Isabella Sabato, a senior who works at as much support as weve gotten, Sabato said.
Campus Recreation, said she was inspired to Ive never done anything like this. Ive always
do something good with the leftover water she wanted to, but Ive never really known how to
bought in response to the shortage. get involved. I think a lot of people on campus
I got back on Sunday, and I sat at my are like that, and in the world.
table and looked at all my cases of water, Sabato isnt the only one feeling generous.
Sabato said. Junior Shilpa Kancharla, a member of
I decided Sunday after the water crisis that UNC Monsoon, said she didnt stay in town
I wanted to get rid of my water, and I texted the entire weekend during the water crisis,
a couple of friends to see if they would be but she also felt motivated to do something
down to donate theirs. I talked to my boss at when the shortage ended. Monsoon is
Campus Rec, Tori Hooker, to see if we could an organization that aims to combat
put up a collection in the storage room. misrepresentation and underrepresentation
Hooker, senior assistant director of sport of South Asian people and spread awareness
programs at Campus Recreation, said she was of South Asian culture.
completely on board with Sabatos idea. The few hours I was here, I would go to
Her thoughts, and I definitely agree, were the tap or the water fountain or the bathroom DTH/ASHLEY CRAM
that the community could empathize a little and be like, Oh, wait, I cant use these Both of UNCs main recreation centers are collecting water to donate to people in need.
bit more with some of the communities that things, Kancharla said. I realized that my
have been in need for much longer than two inconvenience being in Chapel Hill was only Both Sabato and Kancharla were hoping Sabato said they are open to suggestions
days, Hooker said. We want to be a vehicle for a couple hours, but I knew how agitated I to get the water to Flint, Michigan, but about where to donate the water.
for our students activism. felt personally and how privileged I am to have transportation costs may get in the way. If people want to contact us and give us
Hooker said they are also accepting water and take it for granted every day, If not Flint, maybe we can send some their ideas, we could look into a wide variety of
donations of water filtration systems. She said Kancharla said Monsoon is accepting to other places in North Carolina that options, Sabato said.
the systems generally cost $15. unopened cases and commercially sealed have been affected by Hurricane Matthew,
Campus Recreation has set up water gallon jugs of water on Thursday in the Pit. Kancharla said. university@dailytarheel.com

DeVos confirmed in close vote Wegmans developer bought


The Secretary of defended DeVos last week and
said she was advising her.
(Burr is) rewarding land for Chapel Hill location
Education vote was I expect that shell be an a billionaire donor
split along party lines.
honest broker and a great
leader for all of our schools,
with a plum job in The New York-based grocery building site. The town estimates that new sales
and property tax revenues will be around $1.7
Spellings said on CBS. the Cabinet. store will create 350 new jobs. million annually.
By Sam Killenberg But Senate Minority Leader
Patsy Keever
The economic incentives will not go into
Assistant State & National Editor Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., voiced By JP Gemborys effect until the Wegmans has been open for at
concerns that DeVos was not N.C. Democratic Party chairperson least a year.
Staff Writer
The U.S. Senate confirmed knowledgable on proficiency On Nov. 14 at a public hearing, the Chapel
President Donald Trumps and growth policies, federal the elimination of federal Wegmans will be bringing a new grocery Hill Town Council heard the preliminary
controversial Secretary of enforcement of civil rights education regulations. store to the Triangle soon. concept plan for the food market, passing on
Education nominee, Betsy laws and college affordability If she continues to advance On Jan. 23, Leon Capital Group, the their comments and concerns to the developer.
DeVos, Tuesday. calling her unqualified and these core principles and developer of Chapel Hills proposed Wegmans, Among the issues brought up were the size of
No Democrat voted divisive. Congress is receptive to them, purchased the Performance AutoMall on the parking lot (a proposed 770 spaces), the
for DeVos, and only two N.C. Democratic Party then North Carolina families, U.S. 15-501 for $11.9 million. This property, main road that traffic would enter from, and the
Republicans voted against chairperson Patsy Keever, schools and districts will in addition to two buildings purchased on future status of Old Durham Road.
her leaving the Senate vote a former teacher, said in a have much greater say in the Old Durham Road for $1.34 million, will be Before construction can begin, the
50-50. Vice President Mike statement that DeVos is the education of children under the future site of the 130,000-square-foot Performance AutoMall, which will move to its
Pence confirmed DeVos with a wrong person to lead the their care, he said in an email. Wegmans food market. Durham site near Southpoint Mall, must first
tie-breaking vote. Department of Education. But Matt Ellinwood, The purchase comes after a $4 million be demolished.
DeVos, a school-choice DeVos has spent her career executive director of the N.C. economic incentive agreement was struck Jo Natale, Wegmans vice president of
advocate and prominent attacking public education, Justice Centers Education between the town of Chapel Hill and media relations, said that there is no definitive
Republican donor, was praised and her confirmation hearings and Law Project, said DeVos Orange County in October. The agreement, timetable for when construction will begin or
by conservatives. raised serious questions about limited understanding of which involves both the town and county when the store will open. She said there is still
Todays vote to confirm her fitness to be Secretary, she public education is a red flag paying $2 million to the grocery store, site work thats necessary.
Education Secretary said in a statement. that could have a significant was intended to draw the New York-based In addition to the Chapel Hill site, Wegmans
@BetsyDeVos was a vote for The state Democratic Party impact on state schools. grocery chain to the area. has also confirmed three other stores in the
every child having a chance at disparaged Burr for voting to He said legislators need to The incentive package will be disbursed to Triangle area, one in Raleigh and two in Cary.
a world-class education, Pence confirm DeVos, whose family commit to the public education Wegmans over a five-year period and will be While the opening date isnt yet set,
said on Twitter. donated over $43,000 to Burrs system, as opposed to design- based on its performance. people are excited about the prospect of a
Senators Richard Burr and campaign in 2016. ing and funding alternatives Dwight Bassett, economic development Wegmans in Chapel Hill.
Thom Tillis, R-N.C., both voted Hes rewarding a like charter schools. officer for the town of Chapel Hill, explained UNC senior Chris McGuirk looks forward to
to confirm DeVos. billionaire donor with a plum I think were going to have some of the requirements that must be met in the opening.
Betsy DeVos has dedicated job in the Cabinet, NCDP a situation where the support order for Wegmans to receive the incentive. Im from Rochester, New York, which is
her life to improving education, Executive Director Kimberly for our public schools is going So there are performance measures where Wegmans started, he said. Wegmans
so I am glad she will continue Reynolds said in a statement. to erode even further at a time meaning they have to create a specific is pretty much a cult up there everyones
to fight for all children as Terry Stoops, director where it cant, where were number of jobs, he said. They can only obsessed with it, including myself. The only
Secretary of Education, Burr of education studies at the really low on measures of receive a percentage of the total $4 million sad part about it coming here is that it came
said in a statement yesterday. John Locke Foundation, teacher pay and per-people based on job creation. after I was going to leave so I dont really get
UNC-system President said he appreciates DeVos spending, he said. In addition to bringing 350 full-time jobs to enjoy it.
Margaret Spellings, a former commitment to education with health benefits to the area, $30 million
U.S. Secretary of Education, options for families and state@dailytarheel.com must be invested into developing the future city@dailytarheel.com
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SANCTUARY directions from the federal


government regarding
We are doing our best to comply but not SPEECH (The University)
FROM PAGE 1 immigration, said Alice Glover, at the expense of our values. FROM PAGE 1 needs to give a lot
challenges and transportation
nuances no matter who
an immigration attorney in
Chapel Hill.
Pam Hemminger materials, publications and
advertisements at any open,
of rein to dissent as
holds office. I think it really relates to Mayor of the town of Chapel Hill
exterior campus space. well.
Many refugees in Chapel what local governments say Under the policy, UNC
Hill and Carrboro declined they will or wont do in terms departments in sanctuary Beattie also said Trumps has seen many protests and Bill Marshall
to speak with The Daily Tar of following the various edicts cities. method of deportation would exercises of free speech on Professor at the UNC School of Law
Heel. Bateman said refugees that come down from the Its not just about sanctuary prove to be an intensely diffi- campus.
fear goes beyond their lack of executive orders; so whether cities, he said. Its about the cult and expensive endeavor. Students gathered in front speech and not allow anti-
willingness to speak up. or not they will extend the law rule of law. We cant have Under Obama, you had a of South Building to protest government speech that
Its much more than just enforcement to essentially cities going around giving the system of priorities of who was Trumps inauguration with the would be presumptively
not having an interview, she make them junior immigration finger, in essence, to the federal going to be deported if they Not My President walkout. unconstitutional, he said.
said. I think the climate is officers, she said. government every time they were caught he said. First Students held police brutality Thats true in a university
such that people want to lay Alex Nowrasteh, an dont like a particular law. Its priority was Lets get rid of protests in Lenoir Dining Hall, setting, as well as in other
low. I think people dont want immigration policy analyst at not the way to run a country. the criminals, second priority the Student Union and in places. But if a university
to call attention to themselves, the Cato Institute, said Trump Chapel Hill attorney Lisa fell down to the lesser. If you Kenan Stadium and students said that it wasnt going to
and I think that theyre has proposed cutting funding Brenman said any new sanc- go to prison and dont fall into held a call-out to protest open up its library to any
probably a little more careful of for police departments that do tuary city legislation passed one of those priorities, theyll the presidents executive speech whatsoever, then that
where they choose to go. not comply with immigration by the Trump administration probably just leave you alone. orders which support the would probably be upheld as
Both Hayes and Bateman policy and reintroducing most likely will not affect Trumps approach in construction of the Dakota a reasonable time, place and
emphasized refugees the Secure Communities Chapel Hill and Carrboro his executive order is less Access Pipeline and the manner restriction.
importance to the community. program, suspended in because sanctuary cities in particular about who is chosen Keystone XL Pipeline. Free speech applies in full
Refugee communities are 2014, that broadens the North Carolina were previously for deportation. Beattie said Bill Marshall, a UNC law force to public but not to
brimming with resilience, circumstances under which banned by House Bill 318, anyone who is undocumented professor, said the importance private universities, Cohn said.
Hayes said. We have a great the federal government can passed in October 2015. will be lumped into one group. of education is taken into It does not look like
deal to learn from them, and issue a detainer request to Priority being, If youre consideration in deciding Berkeley did anything wrong,
now is a critical time for it. assume custody of an arrested Threats to community undocumented, were going how far free speech can go on but they miscalculated how
undocumented immigrant. to get rid of you, so the guy campus. much security was needed
Defining sanctuary Because sanctuary Ethan Beattie, an taking his kid to school is just I mean, the University during the protests, he said.
cities allow undocumented immigration attorney at Beattie as suspect as the guy thats has an ability to make sure Marshall said universities
Trump said he wished immigrants to work without Law Firm, PLLC in Durham, running a kilo of cocaine across that its core mission gets should be cautious in
to make changes to policies as much harassment by local said Trumps executive order the Canadian border, he said. accomplished but at the restricting student speech
regarding illegal immigration, police, they have a positive would affect the immigrant Chapel Hill Mayor Pam same time, it needs to give a whether it is at private
specifically those involving effect on the economy, community more than the Hemminger said she seeks to lot of rein to dissent as well, or public universities, and
sanctuary cities, in an executive Nowrasteh said. Trumps sanctuary cities. protect refugees as a sanctuary he said. whether it is explicitly
order signed Jan. 25. policies would have the Its more of a threat I think city-like town, despite state Censoring content is when protected by the First
The statement said opposite effect, decreasing both this is just my opinion to laws and executive orders free speech restrictions Amendment or not.
sanctuary cities violate supply and demand in the U.S. pit the citizenry against the against it. become unconstitutional, I do think that we have
federal law and have caused economy and diminishing jobs undocumented community, We are doing our best to Marshall said. But time and a tradition in this country of
immeasurable harm to the for Americans. he said. By saying, Hey, well comply with what we have to manner restrictions could be protecting students right to
American people. Ron Woodard, the director take away your dollars because comply with, but not at the allowed. speak as part of a learning
The term sanctuary city of NC Listen, said he agrees of what these people are doing, expense of our values, she said. If the University said experience, Marshall said.
is broad and refers to how with Trumps decision kind of dividing communities that it was going to allow
local governments address to cut off funds to police that way. enterprise@dailytarheel.com only pro-government state@dailytarheel.com

3 things to know from UNCs press conference


The Tar Heels travel Stadium can be daunting,
Williams isnt scared of its
to take on Duke at infamous fans.
He said the noise is an
8 p.m. on Thursday. issue, but the Cameron Crazies
themselves arent. He enjoys
By John Bauman seeing if any of the fans signs
Assistant Sports Editor make him laugh.
I can remember the days
With the No. 8 North where they were really vicious,
Carolina mens basketball team Williams said. Now they are
set to face No. 18 Duke on very loud and very enthusiastic
Thursday at 8 p.m., head coach and sort of cute.
Roy Williams and several UNC Williams brings a veteran
players spoke Tuesday about group to Durham this season.
the game. His team, led by juniors and
seniors who have played at
Berry and Allens history Duke before, know what to
expect ahead of the road test.
Joel Berry and Grayson (Im) not really worried
Allen have a history together. about anything outside of the
The two played together for court, senior Isaiah Hicks said.
the same Florida-based E1T1 I know our freshman year, its
Elite AAU team. That team like, Wow, kinda nervous, cant
must have been a spectacle believe this. We are actually
Berry, Allen and Los Angeles playing in the game. But now,
Lakers guard DAngelo Russell its just like, Ready.
on the same court.
Berry is shocked at the Williams calls out HB2
portrayal of his old teammate.
Allen has drawn scrutiny Williams criticized House
for tripping players and was Bill 2 after North Carolina
suspended for one game but beat Notre Dame on Sunday DTH FILE/NATHAN KLIMA
Berry said he didnt do that in Greensboro. On Tuesday, he Junior Joel Berry II (2) goes up for a layup against N.C. State in January. The Tar Heels take on Duke in Durham on Thursday.
when they played together. again took aim at the law.
I just hate that people are Im not a lawmaker, but I I dont like it, I dont think we are in a bad spot. I really do. Kaepernick protesting racial Williams biggest frustration.
playing him out to be a tripper, know the impression that that we should have it. And from And so I think its harmful to violence in this country, and Thats the longest mono-
Berry said. law has given other people of my job dealing with student- us its just not right. he expressed disappointment logue youll ever hear from me
our state, he said. And thats athletes and some things that Williams hasnt shied away in the polarity of the 2016 about politics, he said. But
Cameron Crazies the saddest thing in the world are really unique about our from politics this year. Before presidential election. yes, I said it and believe it.
to me state of hosting events and the season, he voiced his But North Carolinas @bauman_john
Though Cameron Indoor I think its discriminatory, those kinds of things, I think support for athletes like Colin controversial law has been sports@dailytarheel.com

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Student starts interdisciplinary research journal


The journals editors I thought this would be a
really good way for students
youre able to
are undergraduates to learn about the peer- see all the different
themselves.
review process and about
the publishing world if they
types of research
havent gotten exposed to it as being done
By Preston Lennon an undergraduate researcher.
Gabi Stein
Staff Writer Stein said one of the
biggest challenges in the Editor-in-chief of UNC JOURney
Undergraduates looking journals start up was
for a way to publish their receiving funding from the helping with legal issues
original research now have a Office for Undergraduate and funding, but he insisted
new option. UNC JOURneys Research. To do this, Stein that Stein is responsible
first issue will be released visited other universities to for the bulk of the projects
to the public in fall 2017 see how their undergraduate work. Blackburn said he
submissions are due Feb. 15. research journals are run. is relatively quiet in the
Gabi Stein, a UNC Through her research, day-to-day operations,
sophomore and editor- Stein was introduced to respecting the autonomy of
in-chief of the journal, professor Troy Blackburn, the students.
spearheaded the project. interim associate dean of Stein assembled a team of
I think this is a really undergraduate research at undergraduate editors, readers
cool outlet because its UNC. and peer reviewers during fall
interdisciplinary, Stein said. We discussed the logistics 2016. The group is responsible
Its not just one department, of doing it, and then we for deciding what submissions
so youre able to see all the have some discretionary make it into the journal,
different types of research funding within the Office which is divided into natural
being done across campus, of Undergraduate Research sciences, social sciences and
and I think thats how ideas that allows us to fund this humanities.
are able to collide and a lot of initiative, Blackburn said. The journals chief goal is to
people are able to meet who Steins plan of action was merge different fields into one
have not met before. enough to convince him UNC publication, Stein said. PHOTO COURTESY OF GABI STEIN
Stein said as a first-year, she JOURney could succeed. Its the first journal where Gabi Stein is the creator of UNC JOURney, a collection of interdisciplinary research by undergraduates.
was dissatisfied with UNCs Hes more of like an students can come from a
lack of an interdisciplinary overarching advisor. I meet variety of backgrounds and I think its especially Stein said she hopes the for students to publish and
undergraduate research with him regularly, Stein said. majors and find work that relevant at a liberal arts journal will prosper after her learn about the peer review
journal. She said she decided Stein said Blackburn is pertinent to what they are university where we are undergraduate career. process, she said.
to turn her dissatisfaction into has provided a crucial studying, said humanities encouraged to think broadly My goal is for it to keep
a plan. guiding hand in the project, co-editor Rebekah Cockram. about different subjects. going strong and to be a place university@dailytarheel.com

Chapel Hill-Carrboro will shimmer Friday


The night of light will Street in Chapel Hill to the
ArtsCenter in Carrboro.
We are looking for feature a projection where
people can pour water
piece called Sonolumen in
collaboration with another
seeing are an exact one-to-
one correspondence with the
showcase work from Jeff York, the Chapel Hill ways to encourage into a basin as an artist composer from North Central sound, Weisert said.

local artists.
Public and Cultural Arts
administrator, said the art
the arts and partner simultaneously arranges it
into a projection of the moon.
College in Illinois.
Our performance will
The visuals will include
symmetrical shapes resembling
involves light in a variety with others For those who get hungry, be projected images with mandalas and flowers that
By Isabela Zawistowska of ways, from light boxes to
Meg McGurk
there will be a donut and coffee electronic sound, Weisert display hypnotic patterns,
Staff Writer projections. truck in the parking lot at said. The idea for our Weisert said. Another UNC
We wanted something Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership the St. Paul AME Church in piece was that the images art assistant professor,
Artists will share their that would connect the town Chapel Hill, York said. are filmed images from an Lien Truong, will depict a
talents with the Chapel Hill- of Carrboro and Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership, said One of the things about oscilloscope, which is an contemporary version of her
Carrboro community this together and bring something their organization serves as the event is the number electrical instrument used to piece, Portrait of an Icon.
Friday during Shimmer: The different to the 2nd Friday a fiscal agent, promoter and of art professors that are visualize sound waves. York said he would like
Art of Light, a one-night ArtWalk, York said. sponsor for the event. participating are not only People will be able to see Shimmer to happen again
event for people to admire Last year, about 2,000 We are looking for ways from the UNC department of what sound looks like when next year.
and engage in art that reflects people came on a cold night to to encourage the arts and art and music but from the it is translated visually in the Hopefully if we do it again
light as a medium. wander the streets and enjoy partner with others on events school of art and design at oscilloscope, Weisert said. next year we would like to
Shimmer starts at 6 p.m. the numerous art exhibits that bring people to experience NC State, York said. The performance will be near expand it further into Chapel
during Chapel Hills 2nd Friday spread across town, York said. and have a positive impact, Lee Weisert, an assistant the outer wall of the Bowbarr Hill, he said.
ArtWalk covering a five-block Meg McGurk, executive McGurk said. professor in the UNC Music bar in Carrboro.
radius spanning from Robeson director of the Chapel Hill York said the event will Department, will present a Images that you are city@dailytarheel.com

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December, a man from sleepy It is no secret communities. shown repeatedly that no authority as they choose, consult the history books).
Salisbury drove almost 350 that both towns are mostly While both towns threat can cause the people including to student We acknowledge that some
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investigated by firing his rifle completely misses the addressed, the state and treat people. ignorance of policy or to allocate funds to student
there. His intel was fake news. point. The community federal government now It is this boards honor intentional deception. organizations and to sit
Dylan Roof, who massacred surrounding UNC is caring stand in opposition to the to serve this wonderful Besides misinforming their on various administrative
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Republicans have intel that fronts, the friendly waves Bill 2 and House Bill We all have a data by stating that the expressed in the Student
their leader didnt lose the from long-time townies 318, has made it illegal tremendous resource in current system is the Code.
popular vote by 2.9 million. to new students and how for our community to each other. No legislator popular will. The majority We do our utmost to carry
I wonder: apparently its welcoming both towns of voters chose separation, out these responsibilities in
treat all people equitably. or president can ever
Arabs that believe in wild not once, but twice. The a thoughtful and responsible
conspiracies that ruin their
are to refugees. President Trumps recent take that away. second time, the referendum manner. We resent attempts
societies, not Americans. What only failed by 41 votes, with to erode the Universitys
are you doing? 65.97 percent of the vote. commitment to student
Fox News, please meet Al EDITORIAL Additionally, they self-governance, and we

Wolf in the school


Jazeera. Al Jazeera pontificates rewrite UNCs history maintain that the student
all day to its Arab audience through omission. There bodys right to govern itself is
about how perfect they are, is precedence. The both just and inalienable.
how everything is everyone administration stepped in
elses fault. Is this helpful? Is for fairer representative Harry Edwards
it helpful that an American
channel in turn, drop by drop,
Spellings and DeVos Spellings endorsement
is worrying as it signals a
opportunities to ensure
greater opportunities
governance in 1971 with the
foundation of the GPSF.
Student body treasurer

gives you the same?


Do you know what you
may create a public willingness to work with within society are openly And that brings me to
my final point: The editorial
Student Congress
a Trump administration contemptuous of public
looked like when toddlers schools disaster. that is outwardly hostile education. Supporting board presents this as a didnt accuse Nail

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and babies were yanked from great scandal, endangering TO THE EDITOR:
ice President Mike to marginalized students. DeVos sets a worrying
their parents at airports by self-governance. Yet, whose Online over the weekend
American border police? At Pence cast a historic DeVos and her family precedent for the future self-governance? Graduate
tie-breaking vote have donated millions of openness and diversity of and in Mondays print edi-
the stroke of a power-hungry and professional students tion, The Daily Tar Heel
bullys pen, people in transit, yesterday to confirm dollars in support to GOP the UNC system and public are not fairly represented published updates relating
America-bound with the legal Betsy DeVos as Secretary and anti-LGBTQ causes. education in general. under the current system. to a recent Board of Election
paperwork, suddenly couldnt of Education. It is clear On face, DeVos and the Vladimir Lenin once The real scandal here is decision. Multiple times they
meet their families. that DeVos has, at best, Trump administration are remarked, There are that the DTH editorial refer to the plaintiff as the
What came to my mind were contempt for the public antithetical to the values decades where nothing staff affects the moral high Ethics Committee chairper-
Arab police. How many times education system and, at of UNC. happens and there ground while asking for one- son of Student Congress.
have I heard Arabs those worst, outright hostility. On a more systemic are weeks where decades third of the student body to In this way, they tie the
who grew up in police states Even more worrying for level, Spellings support happen. Our fear is that continue to tolerate a system accusation against the Joe
hark back to how they quaked, of DeVos indicates that the weeks ahead will that exploits their fees while Nail campaign to Student
North Carolinians, DeVos
because even their kids got no ignoring their interests. Congress. Because of these
mercy, because Arab police was supported in her bid public education as we unleash decades, reversing
for education secretary by know it is in jeopardy. The the strides made to ensure ties, I feel I have to make
dont understand what a child Brian Coussens clear that Student Congress,
is. Drip, drip hows your UNC-system President exact people tasked with more equitable access to GPSF Vice President of as an entity, is not allowed
understanding? Margaret Spellings. expanding educational education. Internal Affairs to endorse a candidate or
The president tweets that engage in an activity that
people who look like me are Students have the benefits or does not benefit
pouring in. The factual intel SATIRICAL COLUMN right to self-govern one candidate over another.
is that refugees are vetted for

You Asked for It


The Ethics Committees
years. Its terrifying to live in a TO THE EDITOR: job is not to file complaints
place where the ruler actively I thank The Daily Tar about campaigns or engage
stirs up fear against people Heel editorial board for in activity outside the realm
like yourself. He amplifies its critique of student gov- of Congress but rather to
fear with tweets of pouring
in, but stops tweeting when a
In which we have a nice trip and help you prepare to beat Duke. ernment leaders, though ensure that all Congress
I would argue that our members are following the
white supremacist massacres a Kiana Cole (Justin Phase Five: You get to primary mistake was fail- rules and procedures of
Quebec mosque. The president Jackson of The Daily Tar make long, prolonged, ing to take Vice Chancellor Congress. They are purely an
must have learned that tactic in Heel office) and Alison painfully long eye contact Crisps intervention entirely internal check on congressio-
the Arab dictators playbook. Krug (Rameses of the DTH across the stadium with a seriously. We were very sur- nal representatives actions.
Just leave, you scream, if break room) are the writers poster of Marcus Paiges prised that he felt justified In this manner, the Ethics
you dont like it. of UNCs premier (only!) face brought by someone in taking unilateral action, Committee chair position
Thats cruel to say to your satirical advice column. who forgot he graduated. and we were certain that he has nothing to do with the
neighbor who isnt harming you. Results may vary. You look into each others did not have the authority to accusations but were instead
Well, all terrorists are Kiana Cole and Alison Krug do so. That said, our lack of the actions of a member
souls. You are one. You also
Muslim. You: What are we Assistant City Editor and
public response has certainly of the Matthew McKnight
get a little woozy from the
First, not true. Second, supposed to do Thursday for Newsroom Director served to reinforce the pub- campaign against the Nail
altitude.
America judges on character the away Duke game? Submit questions to lic perception that student campaign.
Phase Four: You get to
and actions. Taking a grievance You Asked for It: The away bit.ly/YAFIDTH smuggle one cooked sweet government reports to the
out on a whole group Duke games have a totally potato into the game to have University administration. W. Cole Simons
frightening and attacking their different vibe than the games Protect our boys for the as a snack. Let me take this opportu- Speaker, Student Congress
kids, making blanket statements in our sacred Dean Dome. Its away game by duct taping Phase Three: You get to
thats why parts of the Arab not an exaggeration to equate pillows to every Carolina make a Have a nice trip?
world are going up in flames.
Thats how it ends when lies rule
this to God sending an angel basketball player you See you next fall! joke to SPEAK OUT
to play basketball in the pits pretend you dont notice Grayson Allen, which he will WRITING GUIDELINES
and people are told to shut up of Hell everyone is uneasy on campus. You dont be obliged to either smile Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
before making their own case. about such purity being taint- need to say anything or laugh at, not both, your Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters.
Thats what refugees escape: ed by the sheer atmosphere theyll understand and be choice. Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
a toxicity where so many people of the opposition. thankful. Phase Two: Justin Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
have gone crazy that you cant But as the old adage goes: Jackson composes a limerick
fight or win anymore. If you love something, let it
You: How do the Duke Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
home game ticket phases about you and helps you letters to 250 words.
I know Im not going to go, and if it loves you it will with your ENGL 105i
win. But I ask Trump voters to work?! SUBMISSION
come back hypothetically, homework.
seriously reflect what they will Drop off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill,
but in this case they YAFI: As the most athleti- Phase One: You each NC 27514
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